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Finding art in the uncanny aesthetics of MAGA
A new pop-up gallery blurs the line between party and exhibition as it brings out the suppressed queerness of right-wing aesthetics
Artists turn to textiles as they excavate history at Nada New York
Various stands at the fair explore textiles' capacity to bring history to the senses
In Pictures: New Museum curator Gary Carrion-Murayari’s Frieze favourites
The New Museum’s senior curator takes us around the fair, highlighting works by Arthur Simms, Pedro Neves and others
New fund helps museums make purchases at Frieze New York
The Brooklyn Museum and the Baltimore Museum of Art both acquired works with assistance from the Sherman Family Foundation Acquisition Fund
A reading room for the Epstein files opens in New York
A display of more than 3,000 volumes of printed-out files seeks to inform the public about the sex offender's multifarious entanglements
Dinosaurs roam New York’s Bowery
The fossilised skeletons make an unusual incursion into a downtown gallery, meeting John Chamberlain's twisted-metal forms
Esther fair goes out on top
The indie art fair with Estonian roots is once again making the most of its Beaux-Arts setting and collaborative spirit
Revolt Art Fair in Miami champions thriving Black art market
The fair is committed to centring both Black artists and Black audiences
Pinta fair in Miami spotlights Latin American art in politically charged moment in time
The fair’s current Miami edition cements the city’s place as “the capital of Latin America”, as one participant put it
Omar Lopez-Chahoud’s fresh curatorial project debuts at Miami Produce
The show features some of FF Projects’ artists, and brings community-minded art to the Allapattah neighborhood market
Untitled Art fair displays new dimensions on Miami's South Beach
The fair’s 14th edition, housed in its distinctive pink-accented tent directly on South Beach, shows a range of creative sculptural wall-hangings in bold hues
Nightlife scenes and local lore abound at Nada Miami's busy opening
The fair saw a flurry of early activity, including three works acquired by the Pérez Art Museum Miami
Art Basel Miami Beach aims to ‘end the year on a high note’
With emerging artists given more prominence, a new sector devoted to digital art and more Miami dealers, the fair has plenty to offer new and returning collectors
U-Haul Gallery—briefly—brings art to the streets during Frieze London
The mobile gallery has been showing art from parking spots for over a year, but its stay at Regent's Park was short lived
Frieze London's Artist-to-Artist section highlights talent emerging amid political tensions
While leaders around the world are placing a great deal of focus on people's differences, here unity and collectivity come to the fore
Everyone’s a winner, baby: prizes abound during Frieze London
We take stock of who has won what, from the Tate Frieze Fund to the Circa 2025 prize
Arts organisations defend the National Endowment for the Arts amidst its proposed elimination
As Donald Trump attempts to eliminate the NEA from the US federal budget, arts groups voice their support for it
The Groucho Club to reopen in January following rape accusation
The London private members club, owned by the founders of Hauser & Wirth gallery, was shut down by police in November following a “serious crime” at the Soho venue
Blue-chip art and luxury real estate go hand in hand in Miami
Agents offering luxury real estate now see Art Basel Miami Beach’s VIPs as a captive audience, while local developers make art a focus when building and marketing their properties
Miami motel fair’s fun and affordable fare
Feria Clandestina, Miami’s community incubator art fair, boasts contemporary works on offer for under a Basel budget
Raheleh Filsoofi's toothy performance at Untitled Art fair
The artist reimagines her body as a tool for crafting new narratives in her meditative performance
New Miami fair champions artists with disabilities
The co-founders of Open Invitational, David Fierman and Ross McCalla, have brought artists, organisations and studios from across the country to the Design District
Dealers collaborate to solve shipping snafus at Art Basel Miami Beach
Faced with logistics setbacks, several galleries were offered assistance from their fellow exhibitors
Dina Danish’s tapestries at Art Basel Miami Beach depict current events
The artist’s textile works depict important events from recent years, including the assassination attempt on the US President-elect
We're hiring! Ad Sales Executive, London office
The Art Newspaper is looking for an experienced and energetic advertising sales executive
John Lennon drawing coming up at auction in California
The sale at Analogr in Glendale features an original work by the late Beatle, which has a note from his widow, the artist Yoko Ono, on the back
Winning by a whisker: the rodents of Sharif Farrag’s Rat Race face off at Frieze Los Angeles
Stuffed-animal bodies sporting ceramic heads, hubcaps and their own licence plates roam Frieze
Remembering Henry Kissinger, master of art politics, whose Cold War diplomacy still had resonance in 2023
Kissinger, one of the most photographed men of his time, with an instantly recognisable pair of spectacles, was a powerful graphic gift to artists including Philip Guston
Angela Flowers, dealer at the heart of British art for 50 years, has died aged 90
Flowers built a global empire from Hong Kong to Hackney and always championed artists




























